Lions' Den announces targeting an illegal settler's car near Nablus
Two shooting operations target the occupation army west and south of Nablus, and the Lions' Den claim responsibility for targeting a settler car near Nablus.
The Lions' Den resistance group announced at dawn that its fighters carried out a shooting operation targeting an illegal settler's car on the road to the "Yitzhar" settlement near Nablus.
The resistance group called on the occupation authorities to "return the bodies of the martyrs, otherwise settlers will not return to their homes safely."
Local sources stated that, following the operation, the occupation forces deployed in the Dayr Sharaf roundabout, northwest of Nablus.
The sources said: "The occupation forces fired flares near the village of Madama, south of Nablus, after the operation.
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A few days earlier, the Lions' Den resistance group called on the Palestinian people to mobilize starting December 18, for eight days, in response to calls by illegal Israeli settlers to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
"Tomorrow is a blessed day," Lions' Den said. "If we do not rally for Al-Quds today, when do we rally?"
"Ben-Gvir and his gang of criminals decided to storm our mosque and our first qiblah tomorrow for a period of eight days. Let us dedicate these days, as a resistance and as people, to God and difficult days for the occupation and its settlers," the statement added.